Categories
News

‘Plan B’ and our Support Groups

Further to last week’s announcement regarding the new Plan B rules for England, we have decided that we will continue to run our Support Groups, however, we need to make a couple of changes.

Categories
News

December Support Groups

Our friendly facilitators would love to see you, treat yourself to a couple of hours of relaxation and chat (including a free 10-minute therapy). All Support Groups run from 10.30am to 12.30pm and there’s no need to book. Meet others and share experiences Get advice and information Free refreshments and a friendly atmosphere Relax with […]

Categories
News

Survey – Does getting an autism diagnosis really make a difference?

Tell us about how an autism diagnosis makes a difference for your child and family.

Categories
News

November Support Groups

Our friendly facilitators would love to see you, treat yourself to a couple of hours of relaxation and chat (including a free 10-minute therapy). All Support Groups run from 10.30am to 12.30pm and there’s no need to book.

Categories
News

SEND Parent Empathy Project – November 25th

A series of focus groups to help improve the way that Bristol professionals relate to SEND parents.

Categories
News

Contact – ‘The helpful guide for families with disabled children’

Contact have produced an all-in-one book full of all the information and help you need to enjoy family life.

Categories
News

New page – Sensory Processing Difficulties

A new page has been added to the Bristol Parent Carers website!

Categories
News

Contact – Oliver McGowan autism and learning disability training

Health and care workers are urged to sign up for Oliver McGowan autism and learning disability training.

Categories
News

Contact – A-Z of medical conditions

Contact have updated their incredibly useful medical conditions page.

Categories
News

Introduction to Autism – Free online session

We are excited to tell you about two special events for parent carers in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) who have a child currently awaiting an autism assessment.